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Of Julia and Men
Peggy Hinaekian, author
The story of beautiful, seductive Julia--a young Middle Eastern woman--and her men, spanning three continents. After a failed first marriage, she is constantly in search of a man who would be husband material. She is engaged to be married to a Frenchman of noble ancestry.
During their year-end trip to Morocco, she meets an Argentinian grain merchant who pursues her. However, she is attracted to his son Luis, a dashing young man, seven years her junior. She rebuffs the father's advances but does not forget the way Luis kissed her during an impromptu dance.
After having separated from her fiancé, she meets a prominent Swiss banker with whom she seriously contemplates marriage. She has finally met the love of her life. She now lives in Geneva and accidentally bumps into Luis. A seething, tumultuous love affair ensues and she is torn between her love for the two men who both want to marry her.
The banker offers her a stable future but she is rather doubtful about a volatile future with the much younger Luis. Her exhausting double life goes on for a few months until an unexpected event complicates her dilemma. In desperation, she turns to her ex-husband who she coincidentally meets on a trip up the Nile.
The story starts in Egypt of the 1950s and takes twists and turns through Morocco and Europe of the 1960s and ends in La Jolla, California with a surprise ending.
It is a story of passion, love, and forgiveness.
Reviews
Amazon Reviewer
"Definitely a passionate love story. The illustrations of the author's own etchings" ...
Exciting characters in exotic settings. A very entertaining and well-crafted adventure-romance story that kept me awake all night trying to guess the next plot twist in the chapters.
The author creates intense relationships between the bewitching heroine and her two irresistible lovers. The dialogue is very witty and sexy, and it is fast-paced. All in all a very delightful read. Definitely a passionate love story.
The illustrations of the author's own etchings in the book are very apropos to each chapter's subject matter. It was a pleasure to read this novel! Mostly because I have been to the places described therein. Highly Suggested!